Tag: Morning Prayer

Note that we’re having Morning Prayer this Sunday as Pastor Heidi is on vacation. So, even if you rarely look at the bulletin before the service, you might want to look at this one, especially if your familiarity with Episcopalian liturgy is more recent than the late 1970s, when the church switched to having Holy Eucharist as the main service. (Previous to that, in most parishes, Morning Prayer was the main service and Mass was said perhaps once a month.)

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We had Morning Prayer at Trinity while Pastor Heidi attended the Diocesan Eucharist in Hartford with a group from here. Alexis Dorf was the Leader of the 10:30 AM service, and has provided us with a copy of her thoughtful and informative Homily.

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This Sunday we will be having Morning Prayer at Trinity instead of our customary Holy Eucharist at both the 8 AM and 10:30 AM services as Pastor Heidi (and many parishioners) will be attending the Diocesan Eucharist with the Presiding Bishop in Hartford.

Since Morning Prayer is not a frequent liturgy at Trinity in recent years, you may want to familiarize yourself with it before the service starts or at home.

We’re having Morning Prayer this week, with services at 8 AM and 10:30 AM, both led by experienced lay leaders, as Pastor Heidi wraps up her vacation.

Use the bulletin at home, or refer to it during the service on your portable electronic device — we have excellent wifi coverage in the church and also good cell reception, courtesy of our friends at Lime Rock Park.

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Here’s the bulletin for services at Trinity Lime Rock on Sunday, July 3, 2016.

Note that this Sunday we’re having Morning Prayer at both the 8 AM service and at the 10:30 AM service instead of our customary Holy Eucharist. Pastor Heidi is on vacation right now, and this brings both a change in pace and an opportunity for older Episcopalians to remember the way things were when Morning Prayer was the usual Sunday service, and Holy Eucharist was the exception.